The U.S. Department of Interior said Monday it will restore mineral payments to 35 states that had been cut as a result of the automatic federal spending restrictions that took effect in March. A breakdown of the amount due, estimated at $110.86 million:

Alabama

$217,731

Alaska

$603,381

Arizona

$759

Arkansas

$98,739

California

$5,500,974

Colorado

$8,417,896

Florida

$28,853

Idaho

$245,792

Illinois

$10,717

Indiana

$187

Kansas

$70,871

Kentucky

$20,547

Louisiana

$347,677

Michigan

$16,763

Minnesota

$487

Mississippi

$110,102

Missouri

$129,602

Montana

$2,520,706

Nebraska

$1,470

Nevada

$630,685

New Mexico

$26,038,169

North Carolina

$7

North Dakota

$3,222,598

Ohio

$11,798

Oklahoma

$283,862

Oregon

$22,335

Pennsylvania

$2,741

South Carolina

$59

South Dakota

$101,724

Texas

$324,742

Utah

$8,780,195

Virginia

$1,877

Washington

$728

West Virginia

$9,626

Wyoming

$53,082,211

Source: U.S. Department of Interior’s Office of Natural Resources Revenue